Chasing Shadows: Visa Adams found

Published: Wednesday, July 9, 2014 at 12:19 PM.

In a recent Chasing Shadows article, Exploring the Chapman outhouse, we published a letter from Mrs. Visa Adams to an unknown merchant complaining about an incorrect charge to her name.

Apalachicola’s own Eula Rochelle read the story and immediately recognized the writer as a close friend of her sister, Missionary Catherine Robinson.

The letter read as follows:

December 13, 1954

Dear Sirs

I am writing you concerning this account you have charged me with. I have not ordered anything on account with you. I did order some curtains from you but I paid cash for them and I have the money order stubbs to prove that I payed for what I got. And have not ordered any thing else. I do hope you will get it straight.

In a recent Chasing Shadows article, Exploring the Chapman outhouse, we published a letter from Mrs. Visa Adams to an unknown merchant complaining about an incorrect charge to her name.

Apalachicola’s own Eula Rochelle read the story and immediately recognized the writer as a close friend of her sister, Missionary Catherine Robinson.

The letter read as follows:

December 13, 1954

Dear Sirs

I am writing you concerning this account you have charged me with. I have not ordered anything on account with you. I did order some curtains from you but I paid cash for them and I have the money order stubbs to prove that I payed for what I got. And have not ordered any thing else. I do hope you will get it straight.